One characteristic appreciated by gin connoisseurs is that one top gin brand may differ in taste from another label. Some gin varieties feature lemon and lavender aromas while others suggest flower essences combined with oranges. All gin varieties start with juniper berries. However, all labels feature their own unique distillation techniques and a variety of natural ingredients including herbs. Gin is an immensely popular brew featuring more than a thousand years of history. As gin manufacturers continue to improve and create innovative bouquets, gin labels develop their own special qualities. Choose the ideal bottle of gin from this list. The companies below have been reviewed based on a wide range of qualitative and quantitative statistics. In some cases, variable listing fees effect position on this list; however only highly-regarded firms are accepted through our review analysis. Learn more about our ranking process here.
#1 of 10 Top Gin Labels of 2015 - Hana Gin is a beverage that comes in a round bottle that has the appearance of a tear drop. It has a red cap on the top. The gin is clear in color after being distilled several times in order to rid the drink of impurities. This is a gin that is made of several kinds of botanicals instead of only juniper. There is an elegant fragrance from the flowers and tasting notes that include vanilla and orchid.
#2 of 10 Top Gin Labels of 2015 - Hendrick's Gin has an alcohol content of 44%. It is distilled in a Carterhead still. The gin contains botanicals of roses and cucumbers. There are other ingredients that give a distinct flavor and smell. Although it comes in a dark bottle, the gin has a crystal clear color. There is more of a fragrance than you would find with most gins. Tasting the gin offers notes of spices and flowers, including citrus, hazel and cucumber that give a smoothness to the beverage.
#3 of 10 Best Gin Labels of 2015 - Bombay Sapphire comes in a beautiful blue bottle with a blue topper. It has a pleasant taste and smell. There is a hint of spice that lingers on the palate. This is a premium dry gin that is from London. It doesn't have an overwhelming flavor, making it a gin that is ideal for mixing with other beverages. There are floral hints on smell and taste as well as a slight citrus note when drinking.
#4 of 10 Top Gin Labels of 2015 - Nolet's Silver Dry Gin was originally crafted in Holland. It is made by a family owned business. The beverage has a modern taste of a classic gin. There isn't a strong taste of juniper, but there are other floral notes in the gin. There are also fruit notes on the nose and when tasting. Turkish rose petals and peaches are prominent notes in the drink. It comes in a green bottle with a silver topper to exhibit the modern drink.
#5 of 10 Top Gin Labels of 2015 - For the gin connoisseur looking for something new and unique, look no further than Whitley Neill London Dry Gin. This gin will surprise and delight you. Johnny Neill, creator of Whitley Neill London Dry Gin, takes his inspiration from Africa. Neill combines the distinctive aromatics of gin--juniper, coriander, and orange peel--with the unique essences of Cape gooseberries and the Baobab tree, also known as the tree of life. Distilled by traditional small batch process in England's oldest copper pot, the resulting elixir has a softer juniper bite than most gins, with more complex citrus notes and fresh, clean flavors.
#6 of 10 Best Gin Labels of 2015 - Corsair Artisan Gin is one that is made in smaller bathces in order to introduce as much flavor as possible. There are two locations where the gin is distilled in the United States. One is in Kentucky, and the other is in Tennessee. There are several flavors in the gin, including notes of flowers and fruits. Citrus is prominent on the nose with a sweetness on the palate. There is a hint of juniper, but not as much as some of the other gins on the market.
#7 of 10 Top Gin Labels of 2015 - DH Krahn Gin is a beverage that is distilled in California. The beverage has a clear color and comes in a tall bottle with a silver cap. It is only distilled one time in order to preserve as many natural flavors as possible. There are aromas of different floral notes in the gin as well as slight notes of vanilla. There is a light cooling sensation on finishing the gin after tasting notes of juniper, roses and other flowers.
#8 of 10 Top Gin Labels of 2015 - Dry Fly Gin has an alcohol content of 40%. It is a hand crafted gin that is produced in Washington. The company uses several botanical blends that aren't commonly used in other gins. These include lavender and coriander as well as juniper. Mint and dried apples are also used in the gin. The gin is clear with an appearance like glass when swirled. There is a nice floral aroma when you smell the beverage. When you taste the gin, there are notes of citrus on top of the flowers with a slight warming sensation on ending.
#9 of 10 Best Gin Labels of 2015 - Greenall's London Dry Gin is distilled with a family recipe. It comes from a region in the United Kingdom. The bottle has a black label with a black top with the gin clear in appearance. This is a dry gin because there is very little sugar added to the beverage. It is ideal for mixing as there are few flavors in the drink. The mellow flavor makes this a drink for those who don't like a heavy burning sensation.
#10 of 10 Leading Gin Labels of 2015 - No. 209 Gin has a pureness that is embodied by the simple flavors in the drink. It is distilled four times to remove the impurities while keeping the amber color. This is a drink that has a clean smell and taste. There is a taste of the water used in creating the beverage that is noted in the gin. There are also notes of mint on the nose and while tasting. You won't find a strong taste on finishing.
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